Epistemological Aspects of Holocaust Education: Between Ideologies and Interpretations

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Gross, Z.
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This chapter analyses the role of epistemology within the scholarship on Holocaust education.Epistemology deals with questions of what knowledge is, what counts as knowledge, the sources of knowledge, the different kinds of knowledge, and what we can know, or the boundaries of knowledge. It argues that researchers and practitioners of Holocaust education should engage with epistemological questions and their implications for teaching and learning about the Holocaust.
 

Gross, Z. & Stevick, E.D. (2015)

Epistemological Aspects of Holocaust Education: Between Ideologies and Interpretations. In  Z. Gross and E. D. Stevick (editors), As the witnesses fall silent : 21st century Holocaust education in curriculum, policy and practice (pp. 489-503). Cham : Springer
 

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